Enabling HTTPS?

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Muirium
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20 Jan 2016, 21:34

Glad to see we still work on Lynx!

Now all I can think of still to test is my G4 on Tiger. Once I'm home…

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scottc

20 Jan 2016, 21:50

If TenFourFox no longer works, at least you know you can use Lynx now!..

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SL89

20 Jan 2016, 22:11

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seebart
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20 Jan 2016, 22:19

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webwit
Wild Duck

20 Jan 2016, 22:58

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rindorbrot

20 Jan 2016, 23:08

yay, https!

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elecplus

21 Jan 2016, 07:24

The connection of this website has been verified. No Certificate Transparency information was supplied by the server.

Your connection to deskthority.net is encrypted using a modern cipher suite. Further this page includes other resources which are not secure. These resources can be viewed by others while in transit, and can be modified by an attacker to change the look of the page.

I have the https:// at the beginning of the URL, but no green lock appears. It just looks like a piece of paper. I am using Chrome.

Google has this to offer on the subject: Your connection to the site is encrypted, but Google Chrome has found something on the page that could be unwanted images or ads. We suggest you don't enter private or personal information on this page.

So any page with images (which is most of them) is not to appear secure to Chrome?

Edit: I DO get the green lock on the spy.php page, but almost all other pages do not have it.

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matt3o
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21 Jan 2016, 08:32

I knew this would happen :)

@elecplus this is normal on a forum where some sources could come from external (not encrypted) locations (eg: images). The bottom line is that THIS site is encrypted and all crucial data is secure.

andrewjoy

21 Jan 2016, 10:35

And this is exactly why the WHOLE internet should switch to HTTPS

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7bit

22 Jan 2016, 10:05

Google wrote:We suggest you don't enter private or personal information on this page.
Google does not want people use the bot.
:o

Instead, people should use their Google Docs.
:evilgeek:

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webwit
Wild Duck

22 Jan 2016, 10:12

Webwit suggests you don't enter private or personal information on google or other ad networks. :twisted:

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Ray

22 Jan 2016, 14:17

well done, thanks!

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ramnes
ПБТ НАВСЕГДА

22 Jan 2016, 14:38

Yayyyyyyy!

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Muirium
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22 Jan 2016, 18:32

webwit wrote: Webwit suggests you don't enter private or personal information on google or other ad networks. :twisted:
Do you endorse DuckDuckGo? I've been using that for longer than I realized ducks were a thing on the Internet.

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webwit
Wild Duck

22 Jan 2016, 18:34

I'd like to use it more, but it rather sucks compared to google. :(

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Muirium
µ

22 Jan 2016, 18:40

The key is to use it by default. And when you don't get what you want, add !g to your search term to run a secured session with Google. Or !gi for Google Images specifically. I find it easier to use than Google itself, let alone the tinfoily sense of anonymised goodness!

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webwit
Wild Duck

22 Jan 2016, 18:45

It's not that, it's google options such as only show results from last year/month/week/day which I use frequently to filter out old crap.

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Muirium
µ

22 Jan 2016, 18:46

They've got you by the balls then. Wherever exactly male ducks keep theirs…

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webwit
Wild Duck

15 Mar 2016, 23:57

I configured some more security according the latest best practices. Let me know if you run into any trouble.

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Elsewhere... :roll:
Spoiler:
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seebart
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16 Mar 2016, 00:00

Thanks for that, but GH have their color scheme as a security measure right? :lol:

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elecplus

16 Mar 2016, 01:59

Muirium wrote: They've got you by the balls then. Wherever exactly male ducks keep theirs…
Ducks are like chickens. Their balls are tucked up by their spine. Lookup how to make a capon, you will see what I mean :twisted:

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elecplus

16 Mar 2016, 02:00

Outstanding job, webwit! Really appreciate all your hard work.

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matt3o
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16 Mar 2016, 11:32

wondering if using a 4096 dh key would bring the key exchange to 100. Haven't tried it yet.

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Halvar

16 Mar 2016, 12:32

We're state of the art! Thanks webwit.

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webwit
Wild Duck

16 Mar 2016, 13:07

Aah my fav Amiga demo :)

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Halvar

16 Mar 2016, 14:33

Mine too, still looking for a video that includes the unbelievable floppy sounds though...

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webwit
Wild Duck

17 Jan 2017, 21:44

We've switched to auto-renewing Let's Encrypt certificates for SSL.

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chuckdee

17 Jan 2017, 21:50

webwit wrote: We've switched to auto-renewing Let's Encrypt certificates for SSL.
How hard was that to get set up, if you don't mind me asking...

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Thumper
knock knock

17 Jan 2017, 21:51

webwit wrote: We've switched to auto-renewing Let's Encrypt certificates for SSL.
Nice! Do you plan on proxying images/external sources, so that all traffic is encrypted?

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scottc

17 Jan 2017, 21:52

chuckdee wrote:
webwit wrote: We've switched to auto-renewing Let's Encrypt certificates for SSL.
How hard was that to get set up, if you don't mind me asking...
It's trivial, check out acme.sh: https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh

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